Dog Pup
For More Dog Pup Info Click On The Blue Links Below

290668564895 0 Dog Pup
SMALL DOG SWEATER poodle silky terrier DOG SWEATER SNOW DOG SWEATER clothes
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
280820376607 0 Dog Pup
PET POTTY REPLACEMENT GRASS 16 SQ FT U NEED IT YOUR PET WILL LUV U FOR IT
US $.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
200711701964 0 Dog Pup
XX SMALL teacup yorkie poodle TURTLENECK DOG SWEATER coat clothes apparel XXS
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
300661743618 0 Dog Pup
SMALL min pin poodle lhasa apso papillon mini dachshund PEACE DOG HOODIE clothes
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
280820385380 0 Dog Pup
PET POTTY REPLACEMENT GRASS 23 SQ FT BEST PRICE YOU WILL LOVE IT HURRY
US $.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
290667422955 0 Dog Pup
XX SMALL DOG COAT tiny teacup yorkie chihuahua DOG TRENCH COAT FROM ZACK ZOEY
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
300661749181 0 Dog Pup
SMALL MEDIUM pug dachshund westie scottie LEOPARD DOG SWEATER ZACK ZOEY
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
290668574169 0 Dog Pup
SMALL MEDIUM DOG SWEAT SHIRT pug westie boston terrier PEACE DOG HOODIE clothe
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
160732129437 0 Dog Pup
MEDIUM bichon pug dachshund shih tzu DOG T SHIRT sweater apparel clothes
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
290668576032 0 Dog Pup
X SMALL DOG SHIRT chihuahua yorkie toy poodle maltese PEACE DOG HOODIE clothes
US $8.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
300661753557 0 Dog Pup
LARGE DOG SWEAT SHIRT airedale corgi std beagle PEACE DOG HOODIE clothes
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
200711714684 0 Dog Pup
X SMALL toy poodle yorkie chi TURTLENECK DOG SWEATER coat clothes apparel XS
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
200711715915 0 Dog Pup
MEDIUM bichon pug dachshund TURTLENECK DOG SWEATER coat clothes apparel
US $12.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
160732136001 0 Dog Pup
SMALL poodle yorkie chihuahua DOG SWEATER coat clothes apparel LOW PRICE
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
200711716485 0 Dog Pup
MEDIUM bichon pug dachshund TURTLENECK DOG SWEATER coat clothes apparel
US $12.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
160732141643 0 Dog Pup
XX SMALL teacup yorkie PINK DOG HOODIE SWEATER clothes apparel XXS LOW PRICE
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
300661759578 0 Dog Pup
SMALL DOG SHIRT poodle papillon min pin DOG POLO SHIRT ZACK ZOEY CLOTHES VIOLT
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
180813582700 0 Dog Pup
Dog T Shirt XLARGE LITE BRITE Boy Girl BLACK
US $6.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
160729491761 0 Dog Pup
Multi Colored Greyhound Snood to wear w dog coat 100 Donation
US $16.99
ebaygif Dog Pup
160732149794 0 Dog Pup
X SMALL toy poodle yorkie chi DOG SWEATER coat clothes apparel XS LOW PRICE
US $9.99
ebaygif Dog Pup

What does it mean when your dog or pup puts his front paw in your lap?

What does it mean when your dog or pup puts his front paw in your lap?

and looks at you?

Is that a dominance thing or a "play with me" "pay attention to me" sort of thing?
Dog's on floor sitting down, you're on couch or chair

i swear i just answered this question like 2 days ago....

it can be one of a number of reasons:

1.) the dog has been previously rewarded (like thru training) for giving his paw to u (like "shake") so hes trying to see if it will reward him this time
2.) its a variation on a "paw raise" ( a way dogs communicate to each other that they are no threat) to let u kno he likes u and wants ur attention
3.) its a variation on a dominance move dogs do (putting their paw on the other dogs shoulder) because he is trying to "demand" ur attention

in any manner, i would ignore it, or even get up and leave as soon as he does it. only pay attention to him on ur terms. let him know that it wont get him attention.

Making the decision to add a new puppy to your family isn't one that should be taken lightly. Many adjustments will be made by the family as well as the puppy. After all, the little pup will be leaving his momma, his littermates and the only humans he has ever known. But if the puppy has gotten a good start in life with a reputable breeder he is much more likely to have an easy time adjusting to his new permanent home.

The first thing you have to do is find the perfect puppy, and you will most likely begin by searching out a reputable breeder of the particular type of dog that you desire. The trick is to buy your puppy from someone that is ethical and that cares more about where the puppy is going than about making money.

There are many advantages of making your purchase from a breeder that value's both preservation of the breed itself and the puppy's best interests. First of all, such a breeder will attempt to mate dogs in an effort to promote AKC breed standards and that result in happy and healthy puppies with sweet dispositions. These breeders will provide proper care to the mother dog before and during the birth and to the puppies before they move to their permanent home.

Reputable breeders are willing to discuss the ancestry of a puppy, as well as the medical history. In most cases both parent dogs will be available for you to see (or at least the mother), when you visit. Additionally, many of these breeders will provide a puppy starter package that includes a sample of the food the puppy has been eating, and often may also include such items as a blanket that has been used by the momma dog, the puppy and his littermates, plus a toy.

Because these items have the scent of the puppy's siblings and mother they are comforting to him. Many times these simple touches can make the difference between a smooth adjustment to a new home and several sleepless nights due to a lonely crying puppy. Speaking of problems with a new puppy, most breeders will suggest that you contact them with any questions regarding how to care for your puppy.

Reputable breeders understand the importance of socialization for dogs, and this socialization should begin as soon as possible. This means the breeder should spend time with the puppies each day. By stroking the puppies and playing with them on a regular basis they will become accustomed to human touch more quickly. Puppies should also be introduced to other people and other animals early in their lives. This helps the pup adapt to various people and animals. This of course helps to insure that the puppy will be a well adjusted pet that gets along with other pets in the home.

The author of this article is Jeffery Baxter and he is part owner of http://www.dogsanimals.com